Regulations

The design of a Smoke Heat and Exhaust Ventilation system (SHEV) falls into two distinct areas, namely code compliant systems and projects requiring a fire engineered solution. SE Controls are able to offer both.

SE Controls are involved extensively with government sponsored working groups and SE Controls are able to share this knowledge with clients. Products proposed by SE Controls are CE Certified and comply with the latest British and European standards.

Education - Design Guides

BB100 – Design for the Fire Safety in Schools
BS 999: 2008 – Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings
BS 5588-5: 2004 Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings – Part 5: Access and facilities for fire-fighting
BS 5588-7:1997 – Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings – Part 7: Code of practice for the incorporation of atria in buildings
BS5588-12:2004 – Fire precautions in the design, construction and use and managing fire safety
BR368 – Design methodologies for SHEV
BRE 79204 – Smoke shafts protecting fire fighting shafts, there performance and design

Education - Product Regulations

EN12101 has the general title Smoke and heat control systems and consists of the following ten parts:
Part 1, Specification for smoke barriers – Requirements and test methods
Part 2, Specification for natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators
Part 3, Specification for powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilators
Part 4, Installation and test methods
Part 5, Design and calculation for smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems (published as CR 12101-5)
Part 6, Design and calculation methods and installation procedure for pressure differential smoke and heat control systems
Part 7, Specifications for smoke ducts
Part 8, Specifications for smoke dampers
Part 9, Control equipment
Part 10, Power supplies
EN60335-2-103:2003 requires that any automatic mechanism installed with finger trap design consideration

Commercial - Fire Engineered Solutions

Commercial - Product Regulations

EN12101 has the general title Smoke and heat control systems and consists of the following ten parts:

Part 1, Specification for smoke barriers – Requirements and test methods
Part 2, Specification for natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators
Part 3, Specification for powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilators
Part 4, Installation and test methods
Part 5, Design and calculation for smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems (published as CR 12101-5)
Part 6, Design and calculation methods and installation procedure for pressure differential smoke and heat control systems
Part 7, Specifications for smoke ducts
Part 8, Specifications for smoke dampers
Part 9, Control equipment
Part 10, Power supplies
EN60335-2-103:2003 requires that any automatic mechanism installed with finger trap design consideration
BS 7346 – Product components for SHEVs
BS 7346-6 2005 – Components for smoke and heat control systems. Specification for cable systems

Commercial - Design Guides

BS 9999: 2008 – Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings
BS 5588-5: 2004 Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings – Part 5: Access and facilities for fire-fighting
BS 5588-7 1997 – Designing and constructing Atria

Residential - Fire engineered solutions

Residential - Product Regulations

EN12101 has the general title Smoke and heat control systems and consists of the following ten parts:

Part 1, Specification for smoke barriers – Requirements and test methods
Part 2, Specification for natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators
Part 3, Specification for powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilators
Part 4, Installation and test methods
Part 5, Design and calculation for smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems (published as CR 12101-5)
Part 6, Design and calculation methods and installation procedure for pressure differential smoke and heat control systems
Part 7, Specifications for smoke ducts
Part 8, Specifications for smoke dampers
Part 9, Control equipment
Part 10, Power supplies

Residential - Design Guides

BS 9999: 2008 – Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings
BS5588-1; 1990 Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings – Part 1: Code of practice for residential buildings
BS 5588-5: 2004 Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings – Part 5: Access and facilities for fire-fighting
BS5588-12:2004 – Fire precautions in the design, construction and use and managing fire safety
BR368 – Design methodologies for SHEVs
BRE 79204: 2000 – Smoke shafts protecting fire fighting shafts, there performance and design